The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 5권Clarendon Press, 1940 |
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... trees By moonlight in their stillness and repose Deep'nd the silence of a hundred graves . 85 90 Ah what a welcome ! when from absence long Returning , on the centre of the Vale 95 I look'd a first glad look , and saw them not ! Was it ...
... trees By moonlight in their stillness and repose Deep'nd the silence of a hundred graves . 85 90 Ah what a welcome ! when from absence long Returning , on the centre of the Vale 95 I look'd a first glad look , and saw them not ! Was it ...
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... tree lay at its root , The bark was nibbled round by truant sheep . Margaret stood near , her infant in her arms And ... trees ( 855 ) ( 865 ) 690 Trickled with foggy damps , and in such sort That any heart had ached to hear her , begged ...
... tree lay at its root , The bark was nibbled round by truant sheep . Margaret stood near , her infant in her arms And ... trees ( 855 ) ( 865 ) 690 Trickled with foggy damps , and in such sort That any heart had ached to hear her , begged ...
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... trees in Bainriggs are cut down , and even worse , the giant sycamore near the parsonage house , and all the finest trees that overtopped the steeple tower . " 80-3 . The phraseology is from Milton v . L'Allegro , 77–8 : Towers and ...
... trees in Bainriggs are cut down , and even worse , the giant sycamore near the parsonage house , and all the finest trees that overtopped the steeple tower . " 80-3 . The phraseology is from Milton v . L'Allegro , 77–8 : Towers and ...
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